Madison, March 14, 2019: Driver Licenses for All Lobby Day / Día de Acción para Licencias

Driver Licenses for All Lobby Day / Día de Acción para Licencias

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Día de Acción estatal para Licencias de Conducir para Todxs
jueves, 14 de marzo, 9am
Capitolio estatal en Madison
Información: 414-643-1620

Autobús de Milwaukee – Sale a las 7am de 1027 S 5th St
Autobús de Waukesha – sale a las 7:45am de 305 E Main St
Autobús de Racine – sale a las 7am de 2100 Layard Ave

Acompáñanos para visitar a los legisladores para exigirles que apoyen el presupuesto estal que devolverá el aceso a las licencias de conducir a la gente inmigrante y la gente con bajos ingresos. Chequea aquí para más información sobre transporte estatal y detalles logísticas para el día.

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Driver Licenses for All Statewide Lobby Day
Thursday, March 14, 9am
State Capitol in Madison
Info: 414-643-1620

Milwaukee Bus – departs at 7am from 1027 S 5th St
Waukesha bus – departs at 7:45am from 305 E Main St
Racine Bus – departs at 7am from 2100 Layard Ave

Join us to visit lawmakers to demand the backing of the budget and the return of driver’s licenses to immigrant and low-income people. Check here for more info about statewide transportation and logistical details for the day.

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Milwaukee, Feb. 27, 2019: CLOSEmsdf

POSTPONED CLOSEmsdf feb picket is now on 2/27

901 N 9th Street, Milwaukee, 11:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.

Why do we picket?
1. To educate people on the inhumane conditions at MSDF
2. To memorialize the 17 people who have died in MSDF since it opened.
3. To let WI taxpayers know that each day someone spends in MSDF for a crimeless rule violation it costs us $100.84 vs $40 to treat that person in the community where their job, housing & support systems stay secure.
4. Former Governer Tommy Thompson has said building MSDF was a mistake. Its time the state corrects that error.

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Please join us during the lunch hour on February 20 on the 10th Street side of the courthouse. Partway through the picket we might march over to the state office building on 6th and Wells, where the DOC has offices.

Parking is metered or nearby public lots. If you don’t mind walking a couple blocks, its often easier to find free parking on the other side of the freeway.

We’ve been holding down this monthly picket since the spring of 2017. A coalition of Milwaukee organizations have joined up to shut down MSDF. This facility is a building within a building, where captives have no access to fresh air or sunlight. They are triple bunked in lockdown cells for over 20 hours a day. There is no outdoor rec. The facility was built and is run using funds that should be used for diversionary programs to keep people out of jail, instead it’s being used to keep them on supervision under arbitrary and vindictive probation and parole officers.

We are organizing this protest on every 23rd (unless that lands on a weekend, when there’s less foot traffic). The National Religious Campaign Against Torture has called for actions on the 23rd of every month (to bring attention to 23 hour a day lockdowns). http://www.nrcat.org/about-us/take-action-current-legislation/563-together-to-end-solitary

Can’t come?

SIGN THE PETITION!!!!

If you haven’t signed the petition yet yourself, please do here: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/its-time-to-close-milwaukee-secure-detention-facility-msdf

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Madison, March 2, 2019: Save Abortion Together: A Rally for Choice

Save Abortion Together: A Rally for Choice

Join Madison Abortion Defense for a pro-choice rally at the Capitol on March 2nd. The anti-choice group 40 Days for Life’s Madison chapter, Vigil for Life, is gearing up for their next campaign to start on March 6th. For 40 days, anti-choicers will descend on our abortion clinics to disseminate lies, harass our patients, and shutter the doors of our clinics forever.

Madison Abortion Defense formed in October 2018 to defend the local clinic from these anti-choice protesters. We believe that the pro-choice majority needs to fight on multiple fronts–legislation, fundraising, clinic defense–to build a movement to make abortion accessible for all.

Let’s unite the pro-choice majority in Madison to collaborate in building this movement!

When? Saturday, March 2nd, time TBD
Where? The Capitol, Forward Statue side
How can my organization get involved? Sponsor the rally, publicize it in your networks, bring your organization’s materials, and speak from the front about the work you do for the right to choose!
Join our meetings! Every Sunday, 3pm at the Central Library.

*list of current sponsors*
Student Alliance for Reproductive Justice
The Party for Socialism and Liberation – Madison
Young Democratic Socialists of America – Madison
Campus Women’s Center
International Socialist Organization – Madison
Madison Socialist Alternative
Democratic Socialists of American – Madison
Madison NOW – National Organization for Women
Sex Out Loud

ALSO: 

MARCH 9: Counter-protest Against 40 Days for Life

MARCH 27: Madison Abortion Defense Film Screening: 12th and Delaware

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Madison, Feb. 25, 2019: Stop Harming Black Youth!! Teach-in & BOE Meeting

Stop Harming Black Youth!! Teach-in & BOE Meeting

545 W Dayton Street, Madison, 5:30-9 P.M. 

Join us on Monday, February 26, 2019 at 5:30pm in front of the Doyle Building for a short teach-in before attending the school board meeting at 6pm.

On February 13, an 11-year-old Black girl was beaten by the Dean of Students and acting Principal, Rob Mueller-Owens. The police who were called to help the 11-year-old Black girl threatened to criminalize the child when the child’s mother said she would press charges against Mueller-Owens. This is the reality of the “Black-Excellence” Madison Metropolitan has implemented—violence against black and brown students.

Over the last two years, Freedom, Inc. youth have been advocating for the divestment of paid school police officers and the criminalization of Black and Brown youth. Young people are demanding for the investment of resources in education that promotes leadership, wellness and creativity for youth of color.

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Tell Alex Acosta: Resign Immediately

https://bit.ly/2GWx2y2

Labor Secretary Alex Acosta broke the law when he signed a secret plea agreement with a sex trafficker.

With this news from his time as a US Attorney out in the open, it’s clear that Acosta must resign. Not only did he go easy on a politically well-connected abuser, but he didn’t notify the victims of the trafficker, which included more than 30 teenage girls. By breaking the law and hiding the plea deal from the victims, he’s shown that we cannot trust him.

This story should shock the conscience. It’s unacceptable that Acosta could get away with this and continue to hold one of the most powerful positions in the country.

Add your name to the petition calling on Acosta to resign.

More Information on how Acosta broke the law: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2019/02/22/judge-slams-labor-secretary-acostas-role-2008-sex-case-plea-deal/2949649002/

Remarks by Ambassador Anayansi Rodríguez, Permanent Representative of Cuba to the UN in the solidarity ceremony on the occasion of the 60th Anniversary of the Triumph of the Revolution. New York, February 8, 2019

http://misiones.minrex.gob.cu/en/articulo/remarks-ambassador-anayansi-rodriguez-permanent-representative-cuba-un-solidarity-ceremony

Ambassador Anayansi Rodríguez and Ms. Gail Walker of IFCO/Pastors For Peace

Dear friends, sisters and brothers of the Solidarity Movement with Cuba in the United States,

It is with great joy that we celebrate with you the 60th anniversary of our undefeated Revolution. And it is not only joy that we feel when we are here; above all, we are deeply grateful for having received so much solidarity from you.

At this moment, we recall the many actions of support we have received from your side in the last two years that I have served here. And I think particularly proudly of the recent battles in which you joined us, last October, publicly supporting the Cuban Revolution during the vote on our resolution against the blockade. You were there, on the front line, in the streets, on October 31 and November 1st, when we delivered 10 resounding blows to the enemy at the United Nations. And you again expressed your solidarity with the Cuban and Bolivarian Revolutions in the face of the failed attempt to condemn Venezuela in the Security Council on January 26.

We would like you to know that we greatly admire the courage you have shown, because we are aware the environment is very hostile.

And precautions were needed, because the enemies of the Revolution, those who support the blockade, who do not want a normal and civilized relationship between our countries, were taking some action, even in this city. Logically, we were concerned because it is known that these people do not want peace. These people have been and continue to be supported by confessed terrorists who have plunged our Homeland into mourning more than once. These people encourage confrontation and hostility as they made their living from it for a long time. They have filled their pockets with money stained with the blood of good Cubans.  And we worried. But right away we said: “Our friends in the United States are people with great dignity and ethics. They will never encourage confrontation”. We also said: “Our friends know what the sense of duty is. Our friends have stood by our side even under the most difficult circumstances, and if the time comes to raise the sword again and set off to fight, they will also be with us!”

And we know this because the dignified people of the United States, whom you represent, have always been on the side of Cuba’s independence, defending our right to be free and to live in peace. And you have done so not only over the last 60 years, but since the very beginning of this Revolution, which is the same and only revolution since 150 years ago.

This Revolution that you are supporting today is the Revolution of Céspedes and Agramonte, of Maceo and Martí. It is the same Revolution in which young American Henry Reeve, born precisely in this city, in Brooklyn, was known for his courage as a combatant and chief of the Liberation Army. It is the same Revolution that hundreds of humble citizens of New York supported and helped to pay for, along with the tobacco workers in Tampa and Key West, summoned by Martí.

It is the same Revolution that raised again the Centenary Generation led by Fidel and which many sons of this city supported by giving everything, even -and in not a few cases- to their last penny.

With that historical legacy we have come to this day.  And we are proud to say that from those glorious days of the beginning of our independence struggles up to now, we have always had the solidarity, support and selfless contribution of all of you, the sons of the best and most noble of the American people.

We are proud to say that you, the members of all generations of the Movement of Solidarity with Cuba in the United States, are also the Cuban Revolution: those who contributed to shaping the July 26 Movement in the early 1950s; those who accompanied and supported from here the struggle in the Sierra Maestra Mountains; those who welcomed Fidel in the Hotel Theresa in Harlem; the courageous forerunners of the Antonio Maceo and Venceremos Brigades; those who did not hesitate to put their own lives at risk in order to break the blockade in the caravans of Pastors for Peace; those who accompanied the battles for the return of Elián and the Five Cuban Anti-terrorist Heroes to their homeland; and those who over these years, including the young people who are joining us today, have supported the fight against the criminal blockade imposed on Cuba. In all of them and in all of you lie the spirit of the Revolution and the spirit of Fidel.

As you are all aware, today we continue the battle under adverse circumstances, with the Empire acting with more hostility and arrogance, seeking to harden the blockade and resuming the confrontation discourse, not only against Cuba, but also with particular fury against the sister Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and against the right of the peoples of Latin America to remain free, independent and sovereign.

So the battle is not over. For revolutionaries and Revolutions like ours there will be no easy situations.  And in this adverse context that we are facing, it is crucial to always keep in mind one of the greatest lessons that Commander in Chief Fidel has left to us, which is our permanent revolutionary intransigence and faith in victory.

We can tell you out of profound conviction that we will not give in to the enemy. We will never allow concessions that will harm the sovereignty and independence of our Homeland. We will never negotiate our principles or accept conditions of any kind, as we have never done in the history of the Revolution.

Both, you and we, can feel profound satisfaction in paying tribute to those who forged the nation we have today, by reaffirming the determination to continue to defend and strengthen this victorious Revolution, willing to give our all.

Let us resolve to face these new challenges imposed upon us by history, guided by the example left to us by Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Carlos Muñiz Varela, Lucius Walker, the Eternal Commander Hugo Chávez Frías and our Fidel. We owe them and we owe you the duty, the responsibility to never give up in the struggle, to continue fighting for a better Homeland, which was the ultimate dream of the founding fathers of our independence.

Long live our Socialist and Democratic Revolution of the humble, by the humble and for the humble!

Long live our undefeated and ever-present Commander in Chief Fidel!

Long Live the Bolivarian Revolution of Venezuela!

Long live the friendship between our peoples!

Patria o Muerte, Venceremos!